Dec-09-2019 05:36 PM
Dec-11-2019 08:14 AM
Dec-11-2019 07:21 AM
blofgren wrote:BenK wrote:
Time to research engine oil filters again.
Wonder what the best/better filters spec is for particulate size they filter down to
IIRC, WIX (Napa Gold) and PureOne were good to >25 microns. Anyone have that data?
We were using WIX at work and had 2 of them leak; 1 very badly that almost took out the engine on the truck. We went back to Motorcraft and haven't had an issue since. I only use OEM on my vehicles (Fleetguard on the Ram, AC Delco on the Yukon, and Honda on the MDX.) I think the peace of mind is worth it for the little bit extra.
Dec-11-2019 07:17 AM
Dec-11-2019 04:38 AM
blofgren wrote:BenK wrote:
Time to research engine oil filters again.
Wonder what the best/better filters spec is for particulate size they filter down to
IIRC, WIX (Napa Gold) and PureOne were good to >25 microns. Anyone have that data?
We were using WIX at work and had 2 of them leak; 1 very badly that almost took out the engine on the truck. We went back to Motorcraft and haven't had an issue since. I only use OEM on my vehicles (Fleetguard on the Ram, AC Delco on the Yukon, and Honda on the MDX.) I think the peace of mind is worth it for the little bit extra.
Dec-11-2019 04:32 AM
JRscooby wrote:
Not to say anything about the oil, but a 5 gallon bucket of oil? I change mine every 3 months and it takes 5 qts. That means from the time I open the jug until I put the last in the engine is 9 months. And another 3 months I'm expecting it to protect my engine. (For a while I would buy a 55 gal drum, leave drum in pickup, put a MT in with it. Could back up to a truck, pump new oil in the engine. Dump drain pans into the MT, and never need to move a full barrel.)
Dec-11-2019 03:36 AM
jfkmk wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Change oil on millions of vehicles, likely to have thousands of mistakes. Change oil on 1 vehicle a month or less, easy to do it right, and the mistakes made will be fixed, not reported.
The other differenced is thed kid at the jiffy lube place, who was flipping burgers last week and whose main goal is to up sell whatever he or she can, has no skin in the game when it comes to your vehicle. When i work on my (or a friend's vehicle) I make sure I do everything correctly.
PNW_Steve wrote:
I have looked at this as well:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Miles-Lubricants-Milesyn-SB-15W-40-API-CK-4-5-Gal-Synthetic-Blend-Diesel-Motor-Oil-Pail-MSF200103/305238438
And wonder what our oil Gurus think of it?
5 Gallons of synthetic blend for $83 delivered.
Edit: Oops! I got in my head that you had a diesel. This oil is definitely no appropriate for your rig.
I have seen a 5 gallon synthetic blend for gas engines for $52 including freight.
Dec-11-2019 12:05 AM
Dec-10-2019 10:08 PM
Dec-10-2019 08:50 PM
opnspaces wrote:
I have a similar story and it's not a myth. In my early 20's a friend of mine had the oil light come on and soon a rod knock in his 1991 Toyota Tercel with 38,000 miles on it. When I tried to drain the oil it seriously came out like chocolate pudding, slow and goopy. He admitted he had never changed it since new.
Long story short we swapped in a used junkyard motor. Being basically a kid I kept some of that old oil in a mayonnaise jar on the shelf in the garage. I used a long screwdriver to carve the date in the oil sludge in the bottom of the jar. Years later when my mother sold the house and we were clearing out the garage you could still see the date carved in the sludge.
Dec-10-2019 08:46 PM
Mote wrote:
Everyone has a quickie change horror story. I have two friends that had a bad experience. One with Walmart. They drained his transmission instead of the engine and then filled the engine with more oil. He didn't make it to far down the road before the transmission gave out. Walmart did make good on that one. My other friend had his oil changed at a GM dealer. The next day when he pulled out of his garage his saw a large puddle of oil. The tech forgot to tighten the filter. Lucky for him he didn't drive to far after the oil change and was able to tighten the filter and top off the oil.
I realize these occurrences are rare but they do happen.
Dec-10-2019 05:08 PM
BenK wrote:
Time to research engine oil filters again.
Wonder what the best/better filters spec is for particulate size they filter down to
IIRC, WIX (Napa Gold) and PureOne were good to >25 microns. Anyone have that data?
Dec-10-2019 12:07 PM
Dec-10-2019 11:39 AM
Dec-10-2019 11:12 AM
Dec-10-2019 11:01 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
OP, I don't know what you tow with but I do know Toyota and Honda (maybe several others??) have a spec in their owners manual to change their filter every other time.
There is a very good reason for this spec. You see, a filter filters better the longer it filters out impurities. All a filter is, is a piece of media with holes in it. The more holes that are covered up the more the filter will filter.
Now I know people are going to lose their shirt over the above statement but maybe the oil change place knows more than you or "some" of the people on this forum.
When I had my turbo car I blocked off the by-pass because I didn't want any unfiltered oil going through my turbo. I never saw any pressure drop after 5 or even 7 thousand miles. That means to me the filter still had a long way to go.
Something to think about.